H14321 Rocky wall of cliff beside railroad, the rock slowly crumbles and is carried to the floor of the desert below and then having sun, needs only water to make it produce wonderful crops. Colorado
H14322 Cabin of a pioneer farmer. Western Colorado
H14333 A 120 foot bridge without a drop of water under it for 8 months in the year. The other four months it may be almost awash half the time. Near Denver, Colorado
H14334 A glance at the "Red Light" district of Grand Junction, Colorado
H14335 A glance at the "Red Light" district of Grand Junction, Colorado
H14336 A glance at the "Red Light" district of Grand Junction, Colorado
H14353 The beginnings of a ranch in the desert near Pueblo, Colorado
H14354 "House" where the Mexican employees of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad live. Pueblo, Colorado
H14355 In the foreground, desert; beyond the road worked by telephone poles, land that produced marvelous crops and is valued at from $300.00 to $1,000.00 an acre, as the result of irrigation. Pueblo, Colorado
H14356 In the foreground, desert across the road a very heavy crop of alfalfa. Pueblo, Colorado
H15942 General Sherman gateway. Monterey, California
H15943 House of the Four Winds. Monterey, California (acquired its name in the mid-1800s, because it was the first house in Monterey with a weathervane on its hipped roof.)
H15944 An old home. Monterey, California
H15945 Washington Hotel. It is thought that this is the oldest hotel in the country. Monterey, California